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SEA OR SEE OR SAW
Sea - noun: The ocean. A large body of salt water completely or partly surrounded by land. The movement of the ocean's waters, especially the swell of waves: A calm sea; Heavy seas. Something that suggests the sea, as in size: A sea of faces. See - verb To look at with the eyes: I saw a camel at the Zoo. To have the power of sight: He doesn't see well without his glasses. To determine: I see what you mean. To find out: Go see if the mail has come. To visit or accept the visit of: She couldn't see the doctor because he was on vacation. To go with; accompany: I'll see you home. To make sure; take care: See that you behave yourself. Saw - verb Past tense of see. Saw - noun: A tool or machine with a thin metal blade that has sharp teeth or one edge for cutting hard material, such as wood or metal. Saw - verb To cut, produce, or shape wih a saw: He sawed the board. Back to Top
Sea - noun:
The ocean. A large body of salt water completely or partly surrounded by land. The movement of the ocean's waters, especially the swell of waves: A calm sea; Heavy seas. Something that suggests the sea, as in size: A sea of faces.
See - verb
To look at with the eyes: I saw a camel at the Zoo. To have the power of sight: He doesn't see well without his glasses. To determine: I see what you mean. To find out: Go see if the mail has come. To visit or accept the visit of: She couldn't see the doctor because he was on vacation. To go with; accompany: I'll see you home. To make sure; take care: See that you behave yourself.
Saw - verb
Saw - noun:
A tool or machine with a thin metal blade that has sharp teeth or one edge for cutting hard material, such as wood or metal.
To cut, produce, or shape wih a saw: He sawed the board.
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